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Page 283Two were cases stated under the Crown Cases Act, 1848; seven were referred to
the Court by the Home Secretary on ... one was sent to the House of Lords on the
fiat of the Attorney-General and was referred back to the Court of Appeal for ...

Page 295In this connection the recommendation of the Royal Commission on Delay in the
King's Bench Division may be referred to. It was there recommended “that the
judge of the circuit should be empowered to alter the venue of any cause entered
...

Page 335On (A) the Court held that the “owner” referred to in the Act was the equitable
owner, the person entitled to the rents and profits of the land, although it might not
have been formally conveyed to him. On (B) the Court decided that a right of ...